On the eve of the release of his latest album, My bloodwritten during her pregnancy, Clara Luciani looks back on her struggles at the start of her career, at the time when she lived in a non-insulated maid's room.
Twelve months after giving birth, Clara Luciani revealed the first two extracts from her latest album, entitled My bloodwhich will be released this Friday, November 15. Mother of a little boy born at the end of September 2023, the interpreter of To grenades returns, for Paris Matchon this fourth album written during her pregnancy. At 32 years old, the godmother of the current promotion of the Star Academy evokes her motherhood, her son, the passing of time, her partner, the place and vision of women in society, but also her early career and her struggles.
“I slept in a coat“: Clara Luciani talks about her struggles at the start of her career
If she talks about the arrival of her first child in Everything for meClara Luciani also returns, in her album My bloodabout her early career, long before the idea of pregnancy reared its head. So with the song Come onthe companion of Alex Kapranos (frontman of Franz Ferdinand) talks about her different food jobs, her struggles, and everything that this period taught her: “I did a lot of odd jobs: babysitter, pizza maker, hostess… When I arrived in Paris, I lived in a 9 square meter maid's room, which I never managed to heat. . I slept in a coat, with the kitchen stove on to keep warm. It's a song that seemed essential to me so that my son has the value of things and money. I want to make sure he keeps his feet on the ground and understands the importance of working. I'm happy to have struggled for so long: that's what makes me savor every minute of my life“.
“This is going to be one of my bets“: Clara Luciani talks about her future in Music
On tour with this new album from December 17, Clara Luciani entrusted to our colleagues at Paris Match to have “a hyper-fantasized vision of the tour“. The one who accepts herself more since the birth of her son has launched a professional challenge: “last” in time. Clara Luciani has in fact confided having “recently noted that there were not many singers over 50, active and still considered ‘cool’ “.
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